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    Malus ( / ˈmeɪləs / [3] or / ˈmæləs /) is a genus of about 32–57 species [4] of small deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae, including the domesticated orchard apple, crab apples and wild apples . The genus is native to the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere .

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  2. Malus is a genus of about 3035 species of small deciduous apple trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae. [2] . Other studies say it includes 55 species, [3] including the domesticated orchard apple, or table apple as it used to be called. The other species and subspecies are generally known as "wild apples", "crab apples", "crabapples" or "crabs".

  3. A genus of very approximately 30 species, native to Asia, Europe and North America. Trees or shrubs, deciduous or rarely semi-evergreen, lateral shoots sometimes thorny. Leaves simple, alternate, unlobed or lobed (sometimes both on the same tree), margin toothed; stipules present, usually falling early. Inflorescence a corymb or raceme.

  4. An apple is the edible fruit of a number of trees, known for its juicy, green, or red fruits. The tree ( Malus spp.) is grown worldwide. Its fruit is low-cost, popular, and common all over the earth. Applewood is a type of wood that comes from this tree.

  5. New England distribution. Adapted from BONAP data. North America distribution. Adapted from BONAP data. enlarge. Facts. This species is the common cultivated apple. Its hairy sepals wither, but persist on the base of the fruit. The blunt-toothed leaves are hairy beneath.

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